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Payments end for TSN Jets

When the Winnipeg Jets played their last game of the NHL season last Saturday, the specialty channel that covered the team all season long faded to black until next fall.

Customers of both Shaw and MTS TV won’t have to worry about accidentally paying for TSN Jets during the spring and summer, either.

"With the Jets out of the playoffs, the subscription for the year is over," said Selena Hinds, director of corporate communications and community investment at MTS.

A spokesperson for Shaw said the $9.95 monthly charge was automatically removed from customers’ accounts at the end of March.

Jets fans who want to see every second of the action next season will have to sign up for TSN Jets again in the fall.

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